I Page B8-The Chronicle, Thursda Church Notes Dr. Braxtc Dr. W. Braxton Cooley Sr., the second candidate invited for a return preaching engagement, will preach at First Baptist Church on Sunday, July 8. Cooley, of Pennsylvania, is married to the former Miss Iris O. Hairston of Walnut Cove, and they are the parents of William, 22, and Anjilla, 17. Cooley holds a doctor of m i fl i c t r l,' Hanroo in c?m/-4 iiiiiiuii ^ viv?i w 111 auu psychology and master of diviniSalty Dogs ho! The Salty Dogs, a Dixieland Jazz Band, from Raleigh, will play here Sunday, July 8, in its 12th annual benefit concert for Choir director 1 MMMIIMIMIIIIIIIIIItllltllllllllllltlllllltllllllllHMIItltlHIII D. Smith. Besides monetary gifts, Hampton was presented a gold guest book, signed by the members of the congregation and his special iMMIIIMIIIIItlllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Funerals WIUIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'IIIM'UI""!" Mrs. Delores Helen Ingram Graveside services for Mrs. Del gram, of 120 W. 97th St., of New 1 conducted Thursday, June 28th at the Evergreen Cemetery, with Fai Boyd officiating. Surviving are a Delores Ingram, of New York C reTatfves.Hooper Funeral Directors were i vices. Mr. Mc Fad den Howard Mr. McFadden Howard of Chi died Sunday June 24th, in that city, of Darlington, S.C. and lived in C past thirty-nine years. Mr. Howard ' the Chicago School System and a ve War II. Surviving are four sister; Rivers, and Mrs. Mary Kay, both c Mrs. Oree Pearson, and Mrs. Lt both of Darlington, S.C.; and < Funeral services were conducted ! 30th at 5:00 P.M. in the Chapel Fnnpral U r\ m o ?i; i V-? rw 1/ ultu r\ E v? ii vi mi i iviiiv | " mi u\ . rv v. 11 y w r ficiating. Interment followed in Cemetery. Hooper Funeral Directors were i vices. Mr. Larry David Conrad Mr. Larry David Conrad of passed on Sunday morning enro Memorial Hospital. His remains w Clark S. Brown 9 Sons Funeral H native of Forsyth County and was a North Carolina School of the Deaf North Carolina. He was an employ Industries and a member of Caperr Christ. His survivors are his grar Doretha Conrad and Mr. John Cor home; four sisters, Miss Enola Ga Veronica Conrad, Miss Marilyn C IHMIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII St. Benedict "We can't make kids 13 or 14 i 42," Tupponce says, "but we can g ed guidance. tant part of the black youth's sense ment, says Tupponce. "J don't know," she says. "Thii you can do is let them know you cai ji&< ., > m ampk/m Gordon Wilson, Jr. RICHARDSON AGENCY. INC. V?0 Peters Creek P?rkway Phonj 723 18b4 -f y, July 5, 1984 >n to preach ty degree from Drew University in New Jersey, a master of science degree in library science and educational administration from North Carolina Central University and a bachelor of arts degree in social studies and religion from Shaw University. His pastoral and ministerial experience include teaching chaplain for the State Correctional Institution ot O o m . ?- ..i^ntuuvii at v^auijj I nil, Pa., where he taught clinical st concert for I Fellowship. The concert is co-sponsored by WTOB radio station. The group, led hy Dr. Johw tonored Fror NIIHIINIMMMUIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIMIIMIIUIIUIHIM4 guests, silver coasters engraved with his initials, a white Bible with his name inscribed, and a plaque, which was given by the Chancel Choir. laaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai ? From Page B7 lllliaillllllllllMMNinMIIMIUaiMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIMII Marion Conrac Roger Conrad ores Helen In- Mayo Eugene C fork City, were four uncles, o 11:00 A.M. in Young of the ci ther Morris C. Clark S. Bro daughter, Miss of services. "ity, and other .. n charge of ser- Mrs. Dovev S. Mrs. Dovey passed on Sunc native of Mt. Winston-Salem cago0, Illinois , retired employ he was a native dustries, and Chicago for the Church, where was a teacher in Vocal Choir, tl :teran of World Service, the E s, Mrs. Shellie School Depart! )f this city, and vivors are one 5 irenia Bristow, two sisters, Mr Dther relatives. and Mrs. Carri< Saturday, June other relatives of the Hooper \ Goodwin of- Clark S. Brc . t r* ~ me tvergreen oj services, n charge of serMr. Ephraim L Mr. Ephraiir \ Lyndale Drive ed on June 19 ute to Forsyth County, in the ere removed to Methodist faitl ome. He was a are one niece, I graduate of the N.C., six nep ' in Morganton, Washington, D /ee of Goodwill Spease, Mr. Pa laum Church of Mr. Alan Spea; ldparents, Mrs. friends, irad both of the y Conrad, Miss Clark S. Brc onrad and Miss of services. Mimmiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiii involves vm *?? -v m. x-r iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii act like they're know what it ;ive them need- they're unders ^ ?"I can unde of accomplish- And it's nc Catholic Chur > is a shot. All noted theolog e and that you Augustine, wh (If you can'1 those pay< MERMs-: disability MTW 'Accident Plans Medicare Supplements \ Champus Supplements k Short-term Hospital 11 (60-90-120-180 Days) People i/o Life Ins Unite ) > again pastoral education and trained prison chaplains from 1974-78. From 1978 to the present, Cooley has been the institutional chaplaincy program director for the Harrisburg State Hospital in Harrisburg, Penn., and since 1980, he has been pastor of The First Baptist Church of Steelton in Harrisburg. He has pastored churches in North Carolina, Ohio and New Jersey. Jnitarians Ely, will play from 2-5 p.m. at Benton Convention Pent^r Tickets are being sold by fellowship memhers and_wilL-be~-? - aviiilwbk1 a* tknn .? mmmmimmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmm n Page B7 IIIIIIIIIIIIIINMIIMaUIMMMMMINilNIIIIIMMIIMHtlMMIIMM Although no longer the choir's director, Hampton still sings with three choirs of the church and .continues to teach a Sunday School class. <> 1 all of this city; two brothers, Mr. of Winston-Salem, N.C. and Mr. Tonrad also of this city, three aunts, ne great-grandmother, Mrs. Nellie ty, other relatives and many friends. ?wa7 @ Sons Funeral Home in charge Eason S. Eason of 500 West 25th Street lay evening at her home. She was a Holly, N.C. and had lived in for about 47 years. She was a ee of R.J.Reynolds Tobacco Inwas a member of Union Baptist she served on the Delia Johnston he Hostess Club, Mid week Prayer lenevolent Club, and the Sunday nent and the B.T.U. club. Her sur>on, Mr. Robert Eason of the home, s. Unah Graham of Belmont, N.C. . i Jumper of Reidsville, N.C., several and friends. H77 @ Sons Funeral Home in charge .. Spease \ L. Spease of Knollwood Hall pass, 1984. He was a native of Forsyth Oldtown Community. He was of the l and was a Laborer. His survivors Mrs. Mary Jane Spease of Bethania, hews, Mr. Carrington Spease of ?.C., Mr. Richard Spease, Mr. John iuI Spease, Mr. Edward Spease, and ;e all of this city. Other relatives and my? @ Sons Funeral Home in charge iiiiiiitiiiiiiititiiniiiiiititmmfiiiiimitiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii! ith From Page B7 iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiitiMmiiiimMmmiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiii 's like to be 13 or 14 and I think tanding that now. rstand the kids when they say 'yuck' )t true that blacks just joined the ch, because they didn't. 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